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What is new at Hispanic Culture Online? The Hispanic Culture blog will keep you up to date about the latest happenings on the site. This blog is all about discovering, understanding, and sharing the Latino/Hispanic culture. Let's talk about traditions, foods, famous Hispanics, Hispanic culture at work, and raising bilingual and bicultural children.

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Flower Festival Medellin | Feria de las Flores Medellin | Medellin Flower Fair

Flower Festival Medellin or Feria de Las Flores in Medellin is a must turist attraction in Colombia. Origins, dates, activities and video.

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Signing in Puerto Rican | Andres Torres

Signing in Puerto Rican: a book by Dr. Andres Torres. A compelling story of a hearing son and his deaf family.

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Mexican Casserole

Mexican Casserole a true recipe that takes simple ingredients and makes an authentic meal.

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Dipped Chocolate Strawberries

Best and easiest recipe for dipped chocolate strawberries made with Latin American chocolate bars.

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La Serpiente de Tierra Caliente

La Serpiente de Tierra Caliente is a Spanish children's song that tells the story of a hot weather snake that travels to cool weather lands to buy some goodies but ends up with nothing!

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Hispanic Facts
in the U.S.

One in seven people in the United States is of Hispanic origin.


Hispanics are a mix of European, African and Native American people.


In 204 B.C. Romans created the term Hispanic to identify inhabitants from the Iberian Peninsula
which encompass Spain and Portugal today.


The term Hispanic was adopted in the U.S. in the 1970s by the federal government in its census questionnaires.